As we grow into our new topic of covering Miami and South Florida architects and architecture in general, it’s probably a good idea to start a running tally of the those individuals we’re hopefully going to cover. While perhaps seeming redundant if one can simply search on our site for those in question, oddly enough for a lot of the architects of the early 1900’s in South Florida there’s a not a whole lot of information, or at the very least it’s spotty at best, this may sound strange, given the results of a google search, but so much of the architectural history of South Florida has been lost from those years because of the weather. Sounds strange? Not so much, if you go to the various building departments and try to pull plans sort of pre-1970’s most of the original drawings have been lost – Florida’s a wet place, lots of flooding and lots of generally bad weather, mold etc… So, we feel this is a good place to start trying to pull together as a common resource of those places online that we can find good resources.

Attempting to put together any type of a full project list for Hohauser is going to be a feat in and of itself, considering there are are supposed to be about 300 buildings attributed to him throughout his career, most of which are in Miami Beach, greater Miami and Dade County – supposed to be, said because we cannot be sure about every building and to the best of our knowledge no one has yet recorded them all – we’ll give it a shot.

This represents an excellent start to Anis’ portfolio of work, needless to say there are many many more, but so far covers the most recognizable contributions. We will of course continue to add to this list as we find more.

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